Bristol is an incredibly vibrant city that was a very modern feel due to the relatively young population. Through this, the city planners have created a few areas for shoppers that can appeal to any type of shopper, be it buying designer wares or sampling more of the locally produced products via the independent stores. We list of some of the best places for shoppers throughout Bristol and what you can expect from the different areas.

Bristol Shopping QuarterThis is the a centrally located area that will feed any type of shopping desire. The quarter covers Broadmead, Cabot Circus, The Galleries, The Arcade and Quakers Friars. Located a stone's throw away from Bristol Temple Meads station and the University of Bristol, the shopping quarter is considered the mecca of shopping in Bristol. The area includes high street favourites such as House of Fraser, Apple and Harvey Nichols, but also caters for smaller budgets such as New Look, Topshop and Tk Maxx.

Added to the charm is a plethora of restaurants within the complex that you can visit once your legs need some time to recover from the countless laps you have walked when finding the things you need. Some of these restaurants include Casa Brazil, Zizzi’s, Wagamama and Yo! Sushi.

Bristol Old CityCentre around St Nicholas Market, Bristol Old City has a historic charm that attracts smaller independent companies to the Listed decor and graded buildings. The area is rammed with independent clothes shops, gift cards, textiles, sweets and jewelry. As much of the look and feel been preserved from centuries past, shopping through these narrow streets are something of a novelty and adds to the charm and appeal of the area.

Added to this there are a number of food stalls and eateries that make the place a hustling bustling metropolitan area.

Park Street and The TriangleProbably the most famous shopping street in Bristol, Park Street and Triangle boasts a number of high end boutique stores covering vintage clothing, footwear and records. Shopping on this street is quite the experience as the independent culture lifts the area with the hustle and bustle of creative artistry and entrepreneurial guile.

There are a number of impressive places to see when walking around Bristol, most of which offer a new perspective of the city. There are a number of popular places to see but also places that will immerse you in the deep traditions of the iconic UK city of Bristol.